The Piglet Parade Ended
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- We hunted all night and managed to put 22 feral hogs in the truck. Thanks to Andrew and Philip for making this hunt possible. Check out their socials below.
Andrew - / thermaloutdoors
Philip - / infected__outdoors
Philip UA-cam - / @infectedoutdoors
These feral hogs were taken in Texas, where they cause millions of dollars of damage to crops and several other things, including disease spread to farmers livestock. Removing these invasive animals is legal by any means necessary in the great state of Texas.
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Love the thermal imaging! The tide of hogs is relentless, hope you all get them under control, they do so much damage. Cheers from central Australia, keep up the good work!
Thanks mate
You guys are so lucky to be able to have semi automatic firearms!
We here in Australia have single shot rifles unless you jump through MAJOR HOOPS to get permission from the government to own a semi.
Cheers from Sydney Australia and thanks for sharing.
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I’m sorry to hear that. Thanks for the comment
We're trying to hold on to those rights here, but if idiots keep voting for the Left-wing Socialist soon to be Communist Democrats, it will go away. 😠
Left wing socialism is very common in Canada as well. City where I live in Canada, you are not allowed to fire any type of weapon within the city limits period. Even if your backyard(your own property) is invaded by Coyotes or other predators.
@@faisal-ca
We here in Australia need at least 40 acres of land to shoot on our property!
@@faisal-ca Not true your allowed to use a bow within city limits . My city has a pop. of 52,000 .
Lots of variety in your videography made it more interesting than some other hog eradication channels. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the feedback
What! No “Hey bud, whatcha got there?”
Haha there will be some in the future
Always wondered if you had to pick them up. Most excellent shooting.
@SpaceAce100 The pigs are often hunted on farmland so you wouldn't just leave it there otherwise the farmer would have to deal with it. Dead bodies bring disease and such.
Damned fine red blooded American men. I love these boys, I truly do. Out having fun, ain’t screwing with anyone, just out shooting hogs. Good men, all of’m. God bless you boys.
That’s enough spare ribs for a community bbq 😮
😅🤣😅😅😅🤣😅😅😂😂😂Hell yeah!!! My same thoughts.
Great video guys, but how to you guys process them? Do you guys use them for your dogs or do they go to a pet food processing plant or do you guys stick them in a hole in the ground and plant trees over them? I am curious as a lot of hunters here in Australia leave them where they are and unfortunately they become food for more pigs and wild dogs which actually exacerbates the problem.
I have noticed that whenever a viewer asks this question, none of the UA-camrs ever answer it. Curious.
Lots of them are taken to a processing plant, some people eat them.
Great video. Thanks for providing a much needed service.
Thanks for watching
This is the best video of you guys sending the pill into them hogs that I have seen. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Tuna!
Best video quality of the story telling, This is a huge problem. Control is the answer. Hope to visit you guys someday. I have some incredible cameras. Good disaplined rifle handling.
That was a really good video! Love all the different perspectives especially the camera looking at the shooters doing their thing.
I always try to have multiple perspectives! Thanks for watching
That is an impressive amount of fresh meat. You could help feed lots of hungry people in shelters with all that.
Unfortunately we can’t. In order to give the meat to facilities for human consumption, we would have to catch them alive and have them inspected.
So the meat goes to self and the dogs or is buried/incinerated
@@ThermalFeed у нас в России лицензия на кабана стоит примерно 3/4 средней заработной платы за месяц. Дорого. А вы похоже их в землю закапываете. Завидую.
Very productive! Well done taking out the trash
This fight against feral hogs is a protracted and as dogged as the fight against this COVID-19! And the enemy is just as numerous, elusive and stubborn.
Unbelievable ‼️
In Texas you made there pest control and we in 🇩🇪 Germany must pay a big price for a hog, between 3 - 6 € for 2 pounds (1kg) for a fresh shooting hog, OMG ‼️
But I pay it, I like the hog 🐗 in my kitchen 😋😋😋‼️ This meat 🍖 is not from an industrial farm/ slaughterhouse.
Fresh bread 🍞 warm smoked bacon 🥓 and a cold beer 🍺 - and my world is OK.
Greetings from 🇩🇪
Thanks for watching!
@@ThermalFeed
Every time again 😃‼️👏👏👏
7:22 Damn, that's a lot of oink!!!
Geez, these things are more abundant than cockroaches
I would hope that all that meat is donated to Hunters for the Hungry or some other organization, and not just target practice. I know how invasive they are and if this is the only way to get rid of them, then so be it. We used to take them on our deer lease in east Texas, and it was good pork eating.
Donating feral hog meat is not easy. Lots of hoops to jump through. You essentially have to trap them alive and an inspector has to certify them as healthy.
Nice haul guys.👍👍
Awesome video
It's like in "For a Few Dollars More" when Clint Eastwood was counting the corpses on the back of his wagon
Did y’all have one big barbecue..? That was a pretty good haul. 💯💥
Epic video y'all. Keep'em coming
Thanks!
great content guys ! please more videos, I appreciate it, and also that you're helping protect our lands and bank accounts from the damage caused by the feral pigs, causing havoc , God bless you guys
Thanks, more to come soon
Great video guys - from a UK shooter
What do you do with all the hogs after - giant deep freeze or just get rid of them? In some areas near me, they take deer at the food banks though I'm not sure of the details. Two good deeds in one go then!
That is one Hell of a haul of Hogs.
I like how nothing is wasted
Wow!!! This is better than football! Maybe even better than my girlfriend!
I keep seeing your comments! Thanks
Can’t wait to see you next year. And we definitely all aimed at the same pigs in that one group 😂
I’ll try to make it down in the winter.
Waaaaaaaaaaaa.......Boarrrr Boyyyyyyyyy......next year agenda???? ahaaaaaa....that's must be exciting bro.......ahaaaaaa
awesome
5:00 I'd be so tempted to put one right up the ol' poop chute!! Video in the Moonlight looked REALLY good!!
Thanks!
Good shoot guys..we in uk are warned of a shortage of "pigs in blankets" a xmas tradition here, and that lot in the back would come in handy ;) ..good vids btw.
We’re gunna need more blankets
Funny to see how much quicker those big hogs are compared to the piglets!
Longer legs help!
Really good video and even better shooting!!
Thanks!
Man that is awesome. What do you do with all the dead hogs?
Thanks!
Good video. Thanks. 5:15 to 5:28. Think I counted 8 rounds fired at that hog and saw 2 hits in the rear half. More lead required. As a rule of thumb when using 556 ammo, a hog running at 20mph (10yds/sec) across the shooter at 100 yds needs a 1yd lead. Increase as appropriate for longer ranges and a speedier hog ie 200yds for 30mph hog needs 3 yds.
You also have to think about the lag the thermal has when placing the image in the screen.
@@ThermalFeed Hadn't thought of that, but if you know what that is, it can be included. As a matter of interest how long is it? 10th of sec would be another yard of lead at 100m range
I dunno why the farmers don’t just fence off the area around the feed troughs. It’s what I did on my farm here in Tasmania. Made a ‘feed pen’ with water and feeding troughs that is in the centre meeting point of 4 of my 5 paddocks. Access is through a gate or gated ramp from each paddock. Normally the gate is open to which ever paddock they are in, but when I want to muster my sheep or trap the feral critters, only the ramp is open. Easy to control, and saves a lot of time.
Not every farmer does it the same
@@ThermalFeed yup. Definitely. We’re all a little crazy. A bloke near me won Lotto a few years back. A young bird from the local paper came out to interview him. She asked him what he intended to do with the winnings ( decent amount, not an obscene sum), kinda expecting the usual “I guess I’ll have a nice holiday/pay off the credit card/mortgage/look after the family” crap response. He replied “I think I’ll just keep farming until it’s all spent”.
That's a lot of bacon, ham and chops.
Soooo much bacon
Awesome shooting on that first group. Good job.
Thanks
Great hunt. Lots of bacon.
👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
That’s some awesome marksmanship. Do the slaughter houses buy them from you?
They have been sold in the past
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Good work folks! What did you guys end up with hog count and what did y’all end up with doing with them all? Thanks again for sharing and good work!!!
We put 22 in the truck. They had killed 130 during the week before I got there.
@@ThermalFeed haha ammo must be cheap ya shot 22 pigs and used 200 rounds doing it haha
@@ThermalFeed ☺️🏃
As I watch these feral hog video s... I start to salivate. Do you sell the meat? Here in Michigan 1in 5 auto accidents involves a deer. I processed my first road kill deer last month. Pecan smoked then canned. About 15 pounds of fawn.
Nice shooting. Stacked 'em up like cord wood. What caliber rifles are you using?
Great show!
Thanks
I love watching Hog get slaughtered.. but piglets, is a special treat!!!
Mmmm grass feed bacon .
Filmed by moonlight?!? What kind of camera were you using? Also, what kind of rifles and what kind of ammo? Outstanding photography and shooting.
That was a Nikon Mirrorless camera. We were shooting 308, 6.8 SPC, and 223 Rem.
Great job guys
How can a guy pay to come along on one of these hunts !!!????? Looks like a good time
There are lots of outfits
Nice shooting. Love the squealing.
How much in number and weight was in that truck?
Pregnant sows?
Not sure about weight, but there was 22 and half of them were piglets
Good marksmanship
Barbecue!
Awesome. Like it. No bush, just kill.
🤌 thanks
Great shooting and camera work. Good nite all around, lessen your a hog.
Thanks for watching
How'd you guys do?
We got a truckload.
Really, how many pigs did you get?
No, seriously. A truckload.
That was some fine shooting, boys! 10/10
Thanks
You any relation to Big Ernie McCracken?
Very profitable night out.
excellent video - appreciate your no-nonsense killing
What rounds are they using. 7.62(.308) or 5.56. Would they work on Mexican Chupacabras?
Question for you: are the piglets less prone to disease and parasites? Or is that all passed onto them by the sows?
Pile on...
cool moomlight video!!
That is @infectedoutdoors running his camera
I stumbled upon your videos and I must say they are just great and I love watching them. But I have a question, I mean I understand killing hogs but why coyotes, they feed on small animals.
Coyotes also feed on livestock. Decreasing the population allows for other wildlife to increase also. Thanks for watching
What do they do with the hogs? Do the go to a butcher for processing?
Good shot 👌
You guys need to set up a hammer and anvil ambush. Plus if you can get your hands on explosives, that will drive up the kill count. Tanerite maybe?
I have seen tanerite videos and it seems not to be an outstanding technique......but i know nothing about it.
@@elblitzb use them like Claymores, you'll have a higher kill count,especially the piglets. Use the L formation to drive the pigs into the kill zone, detonate the tanerite, and just mop up afterwards.
Fun times guaranteed!
@@chrisstarring2991 like that? ua-cam.com/video/y0ss6gCPNs4/v-deo.html
That hog you guys picked up and loaded onto your truck looked to be cross between a Hampshire pig and a russian boar. 7:11
That is the biggest load of dead hogs I have ever seen. The smaller hogs would be some good eating.
We had 45 in a truck a year ago
Great video
Thanks
Some pigs barely make it to the vegetation; killed only a few feet away. Oh, well...
One thing I seem to notice is that once you kill momma, the babies are confused and easier to kill off. They would run a little and then stop.
"Death Dealer Hog Eradicators"
Amigo que hacen con la carne de cerdo que destino final tiene?
6:50 right side of video...clearly a jackalope.
Might’ve been a deer 😂
All I can say is that these are beautiful animals and I thank you for this video in honor of these wonderful animals.
Hi there Id like to buy some heavier duty pick up springs .....awesome
Is there meat ok to eat?
Yes, it helps to find a smaller one to harvest
What did you do with all that meat?
Saddest when hind legs get paralyzed but hog still runs out of panic. Is it that easy to paralyze a hog?
I understand thinning the hog population but that pickup full of pig carcasses is nasty 🤢
They killed 150 that week off of the same ground
Very good👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
I've been watching these videos for over a month now and I have a question..... 🤔
What are you guys do with all of those carcasses?! 😲🤨😰
Any of them ever wake up in the truck? So much for Rhino Liner.
Not that I’ve seen!
That is a big mess of ham hocks!
BREAKYOSELF!!!❤️❤️❤️
Any recipes?
Your video came up as recommended.
👍 Excelent
1:05 it is good to travel in groups because there is safety in numbers. 1:09 or not.
Which tripods Doo you use
Slik 700 with a reaper grip usually
Best moments
Makin' bacon one hambush at a time lol.
Parabéns 🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏
Great job guys !!! What happens to all that pork?
Great video
What did you do with the hogs?
It depends on the hog and what we have planned for the night. Sometimes we leave them lay, and sometimes we butcher then
@@ThermalFeed I thought you weren't supposed to do that due to other predators eating the parasitic meat and passing it up the food chain? I'm not an expert by any sense of the imagination so if I'm wrong, please let me know.
I just know the basics: there's a problem with feral hogs, they are shoot on sight etc......
Edit: saw you tossing them in the back of the truck, were you wearing gloves? I read that you have to be careful of the blood too due to parasites etc.
(again, I'm a rookie so if I'm wrong, I'm wrong).
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I found my next title
What Calabar are use using. Thank you for a great night shoot.👍
Thanks! We used 223, 6.8spc and 308
@@ThermalFeed nice bit of kit. My friend use 22.250. 25.06 .260 improved. 338 . Ammo so expensive here. Have to reload everything. What's the meat like ? . still ok thanks 👍
What are you doing with all those dead hogs ?
Yeah...i was curioud about the same here. If you are not willing to eat them it must be very difficult to dispose the corpes.
It's surprising hard to off load them into someone. Some food banks will take them and to sell live to a butcher across state lines you need a license. Usually they are left in the field and then you shoot the coyotes that come in.
Animal rights activist: But, how can you shoot the innocent little baby piglets?
Me: Easy, you just don't lead them as much. 😂😆🤣